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MELLINGER: Should The Chiefs Move On From Smith?
Yep, another Alex Smith thread - but a solid and fair read from Sam Mellinger.
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I thought Andy/Dorsey said they liked to draft a QB every draft. I think they have all but this year, correct?
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2014: Murray in the 5th 2015: None but brought in Pryor (I think) 2016: Hogan in the 5th or 6th.
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You switch QBs for sunday's game, Steelers would have won by at least 10
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Some play has reads where Smith can chicken out but several of the plays we have are catch/throw plays where Smith is not making reads to not throw it deep. Hell, some plays we call don't have a single receiver beyond 5 yards from the Los.
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We shut our offense down when we start getting cute and throwing the ball sideways. Our receivers are stationary when catching the ball and they are within 5 yards of the LoS, often even behind it. No Yac, no play mixture ... defense gets aggressive because every play is in front of them. Watch the tape, as soon as Reid start "going sideway" our offense turns to complete shit. I'm not absolving Alex Smith from bad plays. His vision and accuracy are mediocre. Doesn't change that our play calling is inconsistent as hell and is a big part of the problem.
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Our offense is best when we run basic slants and outs mixed in with some run plays. Playaction passing should be the heart of our offense, not bubble screens.
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That was by far Reid's best Chiefs team. They had the best running game (6th), the best defense (3rd in pts, 7th in yards), pretty good special teams, and Smith's scrambling was a huge asset. Smith posted his highest YPC, highest YPA, highest QBR and the offense scored plenty of points to be considered SB caliber in combination with a top 5 defense. You can probably argue that had the team not been absolutely wrecked by injuries - Houston, Maclin, Morse, Charles - they could have gone into Foxboro and beaten the Patriots, and beating the Broncos the next week was certainly a possibility. Everything has gone downhill since that moment, except Tyreek Hill, who basically propped up a mediocre 2016 team that never had any realistic shot at a Super Bowl. It's anyone's guess what happens next season, but fixing the QB, the running game, the middle of the OL, the run defense and re-signing guys like Poe and Berry seems to be a tall task, and a difficult schedule looms. They'll probably have a winning season, but this team's SB window is shut as long as Smith is the QB. |
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Smith was absolute shit for 3 quarters after that first drive.
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Because Smith misses one big play everyone goes nuts. His receivers miss 5 important passes, nobody says a peep.
This is why Dorsey and Reid call the shots and make the millions, not a bunch of overweight unemployed/retired folk. |
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All the motion and misdirection like on the TD to the FB is necessary. Everything needs to be set up by power runs which have been less and less productive or consistent. In the passing game they cannot line up and throw it downfield with Smith, and with most QB's in the NFL for that matter so Reid figures that D's cannot cover everyone and someone is going to be wide open so his WR's tend to be Judas Goats downfield to open up the underneath for TE and RB's out of the flat or in the seam. That is why your leading pass catcher by Yards is Ware and used to be JC and the 2nd leading catcher is the TE because they give him easy catches in space with room to run. Travis's stock falls downfield where he has to make big time catches in traffic while covered that is why I think he is overrated because his yards are dinks with YAC where he is not contacted until 20 yards downfield. Put at guy on him and make him make a big catch downfield on the run and he is just another dude and his play proves that. I do enjoy some of Andy's innovations, he has a 2 TE set where he brings them into a Wing formation on either side and motions the RB down behind the strong side and you don't know if the TE's are going to block, leak out into routes or if the RB is going to run a screen, lots of options off that one play and they didn't run it once Sunday night, it is the perfect play against a rushing team like Denver because the rush LB's have to account for the route options rather than sell out and rush the QB. The problem with not being a downfield passing O is that when you need to use it there are not enough game reps to execute it. Sure there are nights where anything will work, especially against teams who are hurt or not strong D's but you cannot count on that in the playoffs. Steelers played everyone the right way, they kept everything in front of them, they accounted for Hill and attacked him behind the LOS rather than backing off. They knew the tendency's to run and they pressed on 3rd and shorts. The sad thing was this is your best OL for years and they didn't establish the run game and stay with it like Pitt was willing to. |
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